Kommentare

Kommentar von Thisguy1983

Tried selling this on the AH without realizing it had a 2 hour limit before it disappears. If you're out for these make sure you have the cooking plans to use them otherwise it's pointless to harvest. You can find them in the trees north of Mistfall Village.

Kommentar von Zephyrine

It might be worth noting that these items have a limited duration of 2 hours, and therefore can not be sold or mailed or stored in the guild bank. They can however be traded so if you want to help your guild chef, or decide like me to farm the items on an alt (my druid made farming these so much easier since you don't have to dismount and kill the birds to loot the eggs) that's the option you seem to have of getting them transferred between characters.

Kommentar von woudje

Silkfeather Hawk Eggs can apparently only be found in the trees west of the Mistfall Village / Whitepetal Lake river.

Also, you'll almost certainly aggro the hawks that are up there as well.

Be sure to cook your food ASAP: the duration on the item is 2 hours, so if you'll log out and forget them, they'll be gone!

EDIT: I was wrong on the log-out thing. I just logged in and found my eggs to still be there. Logging apparently stalls the deterioration.

Kommentar von Voxxel

Unless you're a druid you need to land on each bough, with a 99% chance to aggro the nearby hawks so forced to fight for each egg that takes much-much more time then just travel and rip off mushrooms / petals where you're not necessarily pulled into combat actions.

You can also compare spent time that Frische Seidenfederfalkeneier farming takes with the requirement of Agility food, where collecting Frische Pomfruchts is a completely joke. You don't even need to dismount or fight at all... just fly around, spamclick the lingering fruits, fly away on infrequent aggro and repeat..

After all, I don't think we need to farm that much for a 300-stat food nowadays. I mean we're in the last major patch. I can imagine Blizzard move those ingredients to Händler Tantan like they did with Mango and Strawberries or make them faster and easier to farm (nerf the time it takes to Pomfruit level at least).

Kommentar von topcat92

I'm a little confused as to WHY this food buff was created. There already is a food buff Black Pepper Ribs and Shrimp with exactly the same effect. Other than the ingredients - which are fewer - this one seems to be a real pain to farm for, thus not worth the extra aggravation.

Kommentar von Miztahchipz

Extra egg? Well technically its not an extra, but sometimes there's one egg and sometimes there are two eggs. Its the eggs you're clicking on, not the nest. So if there are two in the nest you need to click each egg. Depending on your camera angle, the branches and leaves, and also how much the hawks are annoying you, its very easy to just click one egg and leave one behind.

Kommentar von SoooWhoCares

It's somewhat of a pain in the a.ss to get these eggs because you'll have to adjust the camera a lot to actually spot the eggs and then again while trying to figure out where to land at without falling down again. Be warned: When you approach the nest an angry bird awaits you. (F*ckin' birds !)

In the case of your glorious victory you'll be awarded with one (1) or two (2) eggs that you may loot per nest (You monster !) while you need five eggs per Rezept: Flauschiges Seidenfederomlett.

So you should ask yourself: "Is that really worth it ?"... before proceeding nevertheless because you'll really need that buff on the next wipe or your next (fatal,) personal fail.

On a side note: Birds don't drop eggs. How birds get the eggs ? Monkeys, I say.

Kommentar von Maritas

I was looking for chest keys and happened to get several cheese drops (19) and thought I'd make the omelets. As someone's already said, it's not worth the time and effort - 5 eggs per omelets is ridiculous = 1 cheese/5 eggs. The 300 strength food is nice but just make the ribs, much easier. Same thing with the stupid noodle carts - the mats are so not worth it.